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CCC Baseball Scoreboard 4.15.23

CORVALLIS, Ore. – CCC Weekend Baseball Continues.
 
Conference Standings
 
Bushnell University and (RV) Oregon Tech split
Game 3: Bushnell won 11-0 in seven innings. Left fielder Jacob Richardson got two hits, two runs, and two RBIs to lead the Beacons. Trevor Hammond only allowed three hits in five innings for the shutout. Matthew Ortiz got two of the Owl's five hits.
Game 4: OIT won 10-4. Third baseman Matthew Ortiz stayed hot for the Owls going 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Riley Cronin recorded the win on the mound. Kyle Casperson stayed hot for the Beacons with two hits.
Beacon Recap
Owl Recap

No. 13 Lewis-Clark State College swept Eastern Oregon University
Game 1: LCSC won 14-1 in seven innings. Jordan Justice led LC State with a perfect game at the plate with three RBI and three runs scored. Hope earned the win after going six innings with five strikeouts. He walked just one batter and gave up a lone run. Austin Gerding went 2-3 with one stolen base to lead EOU.
Game 2: LCSC won 15-14. Jakob Marquez went 4-5 with 4 RBIs and 2 runs. Eli Shubert earned the save, his third of the season, and Cameron Smith earned his fourth win. Rogelio Gonzales went 3-5 at the plate for the Mountaineers with a home run.
Warrior Recap
Mountaineer Recap
 
College of Idaho and Corban University split
Game 1: C of I won 3-2. Ben Gaff led the Coyotes with two hits and two runs. Nick Eliason would pitch 8.2 innings on the mound, only allowing four hits and two earned runs while striking out nine batters. A solo home run by sophomore third baseman Ryan Clay in the bottom of the first opened the scoring for the Warriors.
Game 2: Corban won 14-4 in seven innings. First Baseman Nainoa Ka'ahanui was the highlight for the Warriors' offense, going 3-for-4 with a home run and seven RBI headlined the offensive attack Bryce Bridge pitched five innings, giving up five hits, five hit batters, and four runs while striking out three McFarland-Smith was the lone Coyote finding consistent success at the plate in game two, batting a perfect 3-for-3.
Coyote Recap
Warrior Recap
 

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